In the Field: The ABA Podcast

Fieldwork Supervision in Schools with Jennifer Spilewski

Allyson Wharam Season 1 Episode 13

Navigating School-Based ABA and Supervision with Jennifer Spilewski

In this episode of In the Field: The ABA Podcast, I’m joined by Jennifer Spilewski, a BCBA with over 20 years of experience working in school-based settings. Jennifer shares her unique journey from being a special education teacher to becoming a district-level BCBA, offering valuable insights into how behavior analysts can navigate the school environment while providing effective supervision.

Key Topics:

  • Transitioning to School-Based ABA: Jennifer’s journey from special education to ABA, and how her experiences shaped her role as a BCBA in schools.
  • Supervision in Schools: The challenges and opportunities in providing supervision to those working in schools, from teachers to paraprofessionals, and how supervisors can offer meaningful support.
  • Collaboration with Teachers: Why building strong relationships with teachers and other staff is essential for successful behavior intervention and data collection.
  • Adapting ABA Practices in Schools: How to apply ABA principles like reinforcement, data collection, and behavior intervention planning in varied school settings, including inclusion and resource classrooms.
  • Unrestricted Activities in School Settings: Creative strategies for accruing fieldwork hours in school environments, such as working with PBIS systems and teaching behavior analytic principles to staff.

Key Takeaways:

  • School-based BCBAs often work with adults (teachers, paraprofessionals) more than directly with students. Jennifer highlights the importance of teaching others how to implement behavior analytic strategies.
  • Flexibility and creativity are crucial for adapting ABA principles to different school settings, such as modifying reinforcement systems for different age groups or classroom environments.
  • Building relationships with school staff is critical for successful behavior intervention and ensuring buy-in from all stakeholders.
  • The transition from being a classroom teacher to a school-based BCBA requires adjusting to working across multiple schools and handling more complex layers of collaboration and administration.

Keywords: School-Based ABA, Behavior Analysis, Supervision, Teacher Training, Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS), Data Collection, Special Education, Behavior Plans, Fieldwork Supervision, Jennifer Spilewski

Connect with Jennifer:

Upcoming Event: Jennifer will be presenting a live CEU event on October 28, 2024, titled “Consult, Collaborate, Empower: Tools for School-Based Coaching.” The event will focus on practical tools for BCBAs working in school settings, and all proceeds will support disaster relief efforts. Learn more and register here.

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